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Ty Jerome scored 16 points over 23 minutes against the Bulls on Tuesday. He has scored at least 12 points in 12 of his last 15 games. That included a matchup against the Heat in which he scored 20 points over 30 minutes. The Heat are dealing with a lot of key injuries, so this game could get out of hand in a hurry. If the Cavaliers do race out to a big early lead, their starters might not play much in the fourth quarter since this is the second game of a back-to-back set. There should be enough minutes available to Jerome for him to hit this over.

Andrew Wiggins, Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Nikola Jovic are all out for the Heat. Tyler Herro is also questionable with an illness. With the Heat being so shorthanded lately, Duncan Robinson has logged at least 29 minutes in four straight games. He scored at least 17 points in three of those games. The Cavaliers have played at the ninth-fastest pace in the league, so added minutes and shot attempts give Robinson a favorable opportunity to hit this over.

The Cavs rested Evan Mobley on Tuesday against Chicago, so he should get a healthy workload Wednesday vs. Miami. Kenny Atkinson knows Cleveland has a brutal March schedule (10 of 16 games on the road), so it's possible he rests another core player against the Heat. Cleveland owns an eight-game lead over Boston for the East's top seed. The Cavs have faced Miami twice this season. In the first matchup, Mobley sprained his ankle and left after 12 minutes. On Jan. 29 in Miami, Mobley went off for 22 points, 15 rebounds and two assists in 31 minutes.
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